Texas police officer allegedly raped teen in car

San Antonio Police Department Officer Jackie Len Neal, seen in a Nov.
23, 2013 booking mug provided by the Bexar County Sheriff Department is
accused of raping and groping a 19-year-old woman he pulled over on the
South Side of San Antonio at about 2 a.m. Nov. 23

SAN ANTONIO - A San
Antonio police officer has been arrested and accused of raping and groping a
handcuffed 19-year-old woman in the back of his patrol car on Nov. 22.

Authorities say Jackie
Len Neal, 40, who is an 11-year veteran of the San Antonio Police Department,
was arrested Saturday on a sexual assault warrant. CBS affiliate KENS reports
the officer was later released on a $20,000 bond.

According to an arrest
affidavit, Neal asked the woman
to step out of her vehicle after tailing her for several blocks around 2 a.m.
on Friday. The affidavit says Neal
told the woman her vehicle had been reported stolen. The document says the woman provided the officer with a
receipt of the recently purchased vehicle, but the officer asked her to step
out of the car to be patted down.

The affidavit says that Neal then placed the woman in
handcuffs and raped her in the back of his police car.

Officers could not confirm whether the
vehicle had been reported as stolen, reports KENS.

Police Chief William McManus reportedly said
a different woman also complained about Neal sexually assaulting her a few
years ago, but charges in that case were not pursued after the woman refused to
cooperate with the investigation.

According to the station, Neal was also
suspended for three days in September for dating an 18-year-old member of a
program meant to encourage young people to consider a career in law
enforcement.

Police say a GPS tracking device confirms
Neal’s patrol car was parked on the street where the alleged rape took place last Friday.

McManus has reportedly
asked the FBI to join the investigation because of a possible civil rights violation.